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Amnesty condemns NZ refusal to speak out on offshore detention
Audio 20 Jul 2017Amnesty International is accusing the New Zealand government of abandoning its own principles by refusing to condemn Australia's offshore detention of asylum seekers. Audio
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Sport: Fiji and Tonga plot World Cup path as Samoa seek answers
Audio 20 Jul 2017Fiji and Tonga have begun preparations for the 2019 Rugby World Cup but Samoa face another 12 months before being able to confirm their ticket to Japan. Audio
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Fiji's military says it will accept results of election
Audio 19 Jul 2017A scholar of Fiji politics says the military's assurance that it will accept the results of next year's election could instead spread anxiety. Audio
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Fears about magnitude of family violence confirmed in Samoa
Audio 19 Jul 2017Samoa's ombudsman says six-months in to the year-long inquiry into domestic violence has confirmed fears about the depth and magnitude of the issue. Audio
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More support needed for unwanted teen pregnancies in Samoa
Audio 19 Jul 2017More support needed for unwanted teenage pregnancies in Samoa Audio
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Fiji launches national diabetes registration
Audio 19 Jul 2017Fiji's new national diabetes registration will give health professionals nationwide access to records for paitents with diabetes for the first time. Audio
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Vale's future in New Caledonia uncertain
Audio 18 Jul 2017Job losses feared in New Caledonia as Brazil's Vale reassess its role in the nickel industry. Audio
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Annette King on the 1980s Reforms & Party Civil War
The latest from the House Audio
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Plans for Tokelau's admin office move to be presented next week
Audio 18 Jul 2017Tokelau's leader says plans for moving the country's administrative offices from Samoa to Tokelau will be presented at the fono session next week. Audio
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French nuclear weapons tests labelled crime against humanity
French Polynesia's pro-independence opposition labels nuclear weapons tests in the territory a crime against humanity. Audio
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More assistance needed for Soudelor victims in CNMI
Nearly 50 families are still in desperate need of assistance close to two years after Typhoon Soudelor ravaged the Northern Marianas island of Saipan. Audio
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Sogavare yet to deliver on promise to tackle corruption
With only a year left in his term, the Solomon Islands prime minister Manasseh Sogavare is running out of time to deliver on a promise to bring in new anti-corruption laws. Audio
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Vet clinics aim to improve animal welfare in Tonga
Five vets and six vet nurses from New Zealand are travelling to Tongatapu in the Kingdom of Tonga's in August as part of an ongoing campaign to improve small animal welfare in the Pacific. Audio
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A Doll’s House: Re-imagined by Emily Perkins
A re-imagining of the Ibsen classic A Doll’s House by Emily Perkins will be staged at Circa Theatre next month. This modern take on Ibsen’s nineteenth century play which provoked a storm of… Audio
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World Heritage listing of Polynesian marae welcomed
Audio 17 Jul 2017A New Zealand academic says the World Heritage listing of Taputapuatea marae in French Polynesia is a recognition of the sea-faring history that exists in the region. Audio
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Women business leaders empowered in Fiji
Audio 17 Jul 2017A multinational training programme aims to elevate Fiji women to leadership and board room positions. Audio
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Funeral insurance product to ease financial stress in Samoa
Audio 17 Jul 2017There is potential for a funeral insurance product to exist in Samoa to address the ongoing financial stress that Samoans face when funerals arise. Audio
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USP and ADB share expertise to further work in the region
Audio 17 Jul 2017USP and ADB share expertise and knowledge to further work in the region. Audio
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Julien Baker feels completely at home in her girlfriend’s arms
Being Queer, Christian and from Memphis seems like an unlikely combination, but 21-year-old singer songwriter Julien Baker embraces all three with pride and ease. [audio_play] Julien says she feels… Audio
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Dengue cases in Pacific being closely monitored by SPC
Audio 14 Jul 2017Surge of dengue cases in Pacific being closely monitored by SPC. Audio
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Natuman says Forum should consider a permanent RAMSI model
Audio 14 Jul 2017Vanuatu's deputy prime minister Joe Natuman says the Pacific Islands Forum should consider having a permanent model or arrangement like that of the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands in… Audio
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Call for transparency around fisheries observer deaths
Audio 14 Jul 2017The environmental group, WWF, measures to protect regional fisheries observers are not being adequately implemented, but that following another detah of an observer in the region there needs to be… Audio
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Young People’s Guide to the Orchestra
NZSO National Youth Orchestra Composers-in-Residence Celeste Oram and Reuben Jelleyman will have their commissioned works played by the NZSO Youth Orchestra tonight in Wellington and tomorrow in… Audio
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Cooks Parliament passes Marae Moana bill
The Cook Islands parliament has now formally established its Marae Moana - one of the biggest marine reserve areas in the world. Audio
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Guam students may study self-determination
Guam's department of education and the Commission for Decolonisation are working on an education plan to add topics around the self-determination vote and decolonisation to the curriculum. Audio